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, Indonesia. The results of this study show that a step by step (SbS) response mode tends to find significant recency effect …
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-investigated. We study this effect by examining the experience of Indonesia. Data comes from the Indonesian Family Life Survey 2007 … which comprises face-to-face interviews with the adult population in Indonesia (N <Subscript>individuals</Subscript> = 29 …
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This paper examines the implications of oil palm estate development in Indonesia’s frontier province of Papua …
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We investigate corporate governance and risk in Indonesian banking. More specifically, we investigate whether ownership concentration and commissioners affect bank risk and profitability. Using a sample of 117 Indonesian banks (for ownership concentration analysis), and 28 public banks (for...
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Based on ethnographic research at The Centre of Early Childhood and Health, Jakarta, this article shows that although development actors are aware of colonial legacies in development, their efforts to transcend colonial continuities may see them implicated in other unexpected ways. At the same...
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Turbulence has been the hallmark of the course of Indonesian economic growth. Indonesia was dubbed a “chronic drop …-out” in economic performance in 1968, but it then immediately embarked on a growth spurt. Just as accolades to Indonesia …'s economic pragmatism and economic orthodoxy were reaching a new height, Indonesia's economy shattered during the Asian financial …
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This paper examines practices and approaches taken by local governments in Indonesia as a response to the issue of …
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The following section are included:IntroductionWhat Do Democratic Transitions Look Like?How Do Transitions Happen?What Makes Transitions Successful?ConclusionAppendixAcknowledgmentsReferences
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The following section are included:IntroductionThe Single-Party Regime and Étatism (1923–1945)Transition to Multi-Party Regime (1946–1950)Infancy Phase of the Multi-Party Regime — Failure on Both Fronts (1950–1960)Multi-Party Regime on a Fragile PathTowards an Open Market EconomyThe...
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The following section are included:IntroductionThe FrameworkSocial Order and Economic Conditions in Iran in Early 20th CenturyTransformation of Social Order under Reza ShahEconomic and Political Change under Mohammad-Reza ShahFormation of the Islamic Republic under Ayatollah...
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